Best video on this part and vehicle that I have seen on TH-cam. The only trouble I had was with the hose clamp near the exhaust hose so I bought a clamp that you can use a screwdriver to tighten. The one module fastener that was on the back broke so now it's just hanging in place. Everything else went back on okay. I didn't have that particular torque socket and was hard to find in automotive stores because it is labeled differently. The one I got is black not silver and it's called EP 10 and was only available in a set. Overall your video helped me get the job done. Thanks!
I just want to fix my shit too...im hoping this procedure will work with a 2018 encore. Bought the parts, watched your video 50 times...fingers crossed..apple sauce
Watching at 9:30 pm while sitting on the side of the road waiting for a tow. That Crack you showed broke off in the hose causing the hose to blow off. Tomorrow project.
That's not the thermostat housing, it's the coolant outlet. The thermostat housing is on the other end of the engine. My god you don't even know what part your replacing.
After removing I realized there's no thermostat, and then was informed by someone nicer than you that it was called the coolant bypass hose, but thank you for letting me know even if it was in a douche bag type of way!
@@bobaganoosh88 So you found out when you took it off that it wasn't the thermostat, but decided to call it the thermostat in your video anyway. It is also not the coolant "bypass hose". It's not a hose and doesn't bypass anything. Perhaps making expert how-to car repair videos isn't your true calling.
@jspatz1 I don't make expert car videos I make videos for regular people to fix their shit with whatever they have for tools. And I learned the correct name via the comments so yes I did name the video wrong because when I made it I thought it was still called that or something similar. So quit crying on TH-cam and go fix your car you whiny little b 😆
@jspatz1 and no it's not my calling hence why I say I don't care if you like or subscribe I just want you to fix your shit. Whether it's called a thermostat housing or something else, I can still help someone repair that part. I wasn't counting on some whiny little asswipe complaining about what I called the part like it'll keep you from fixing it or something. 😆 cry harder why don't you
@@bobaganoosh88 I fixed mine a couple of weeks ago, from watching a video by someone who knew what they were doing. I was able to buy the part because I knew what it was called. Not sure how you were able to buy the part. When you asked for a thermostat housing they should have sent you home with a thermostat housing.
Best video on this part and vehicle that I have seen on TH-cam. The only trouble I had was with the hose clamp near the exhaust hose so I bought a clamp that you can use a screwdriver to tighten. The one module fastener that was on the back broke so now it's just hanging in place. Everything else went back on okay. I didn't have that particular torque socket and was hard to find in automotive stores because it is labeled differently. The one I got is black not silver and it's called EP 10 and was only available in a set. Overall your video helped me get the job done. Thanks!
I just want to fix my shit too...im hoping this procedure will work with a 2018 encore. Bought the parts, watched your video 50 times...fingers crossed..apple sauce
At 3:03 how did you manage to get yours off so easily? I untightened the screw, but mine feels like it just won’t come off
Watching at 9:30 pm while sitting on the side of the road waiting for a tow. That Crack you showed broke off in the hose causing the hose to blow off. Tomorrow project.
Thanks man
Sir I have a leak in 2017 encore reservoir hose to pipe what can cause this tried to put hose up closer but still drips
Question, at 11:17-11:22 do you know what that 90 degree fitting is called? Mine failed and I can’t figure out for the life of me where to buy one
I would try a junkyard or Google it because I don't know the exact name of it
Hi,@IRepko, did you figure out ?
I hate to be picky, but I didn't see a thermostat anywhere.
I know right? They'll call it a coolant bypass housing as well. I noticed when I took it apart there wasn't a thermostat in there
The thermostat housing isn't the one in the video the thermostat housing is the one on the opposite side of the engine
Actually you replaced the water outlet. Great video though.
Yeah after finishing I was like... there's no thermostat here 😆
Thanks lmao
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That's not the thermostat housing, it's the coolant outlet. The thermostat housing is on the other end of the engine. My god you don't even know what part your replacing.
After removing I realized there's no thermostat, and then was informed by someone nicer than you that it was called the coolant bypass hose, but thank you for letting me know even if it was in a douche bag type of way!
@@bobaganoosh88 So you found out when you took it off that it wasn't the thermostat, but decided to call it the thermostat in your video anyway. It is also not the coolant "bypass hose". It's not a hose and doesn't bypass anything. Perhaps making expert how-to car repair videos isn't your true calling.
@jspatz1 I don't make expert car videos I make videos for regular people to fix their shit with whatever they have for tools. And I learned the correct name via the comments so yes I did name the video wrong because when I made it I thought it was still called that or something similar. So quit crying on TH-cam and go fix your car you whiny little b 😆
@jspatz1 and no it's not my calling hence why I say I don't care if you like or subscribe I just want you to fix your shit. Whether it's called a thermostat housing or something else, I can still help someone repair that part. I wasn't counting on some whiny little asswipe complaining about what I called the part like it'll keep you from fixing it or something. 😆 cry harder why don't you
@@bobaganoosh88 I fixed mine a couple of weeks ago, from watching a video by someone who knew what they were doing. I was able to buy the part because I knew what it was called. Not sure how you were able to buy the part. When you asked for a thermostat housing they should have sent you home with a thermostat housing.